Bloodthirsty Adventures (1e) [BUNDLE]

This story about consequences, murder, lies, and the ethics of guilt pits players against the tangled motives of vengeful vampires. Does it compound the sin of a crime to benefit from it? Is it a new sin to deny a victim her vengeance, when you’re guilty of the crime she’s avenging? Will you hold onto your Humanity by accepting punishment or use your own sins for personal gain in the Danse Macabre?

This PDF-exclusive product features a layout optimized for screen viewing and easy printing of just the pages you need to play. Inside you'll find charts, diagrams, complete Storyteller characters and provocative scenes to help you tell a compelling story. This product also contains bookmarks, links and roll-over no...

The Masquerade is one of the most important and disputed Traditions among the laws of the Kindred. Upholding the secrecy of undead society is paramount to the safety and security of all vampires – it is why it is the First Tradition in every Prince’s court. But not all Kindred consider the costs of such preservation.

A devoted protector of the Masquerade hires your coterie to find dirt on an officer of the local court who got caught feeding, and to deal with the mortal artist who witnessed it. At first it looks like a straightforward job, but the whole situation is like digging into an old grave – there’s a lot under the surface that most people don’t want to see.

Everybody talks about getting rid of the Prince. Few actually make it happen.

At the top of it all, sitting comfortably at the zenith of the city's nocturnal hierarchy, is the Prince. The Prince is a bastard and monster, yes, but he is also the cork in a bottle. The Prince has been holding this city back from its own baser instincts for decades now.

And now somebody's gone and fucked that all up.

In fact, the players' own characters are the ones who bring the Prince down, not realizing that what they're doing isn't setting the city free-but rather, setting the monsters free.

Into the Void is a Storytelling Adventure System story for Vampire: The Requiem about what happens when the city suffers a major void of power, and about navigating the horrors...

A collection of six stand-alone scenes for Vampire: The Requiem, designed by Will Hindmarch. Use these scenes to play out moments of vampiric frenzy, whether you expected them to happen or not. Each scene is presented with a potential cause of frenzy in mind — a sudden wound, an infuriating betrayal, a gluttonous euphoria — but the heart of each scene really lies in those dramatic moments after frenzy becomes unavoidable. These scenes aren’t about vampires that areÂ almost swept away by the brutal instincts of the Beast. The drama here is about characters wrestling with their own Beasts, whether they aim to halt it or steer it to some sinister purpose. Inside you'll find two ready-to-play scenes for each kind of vampire frenzy — anger, Wassail, and the ...

Welcome to Scenes of the Embrace, a collection of fourteen stand-alone scenes based on the seven Vices for your use in any Vampire: The Requiem chronicle. Although some suggestions for mechanics are included with this anthology, these scenes have a strong emphasis on dramatic storytelling.

Each Embrace focuses on a sire's struggle with her Vice. As such, you will find that these scenes might work best for players that are already in a chronicle. However, if you or your players are new to Vampire: The Requiem, these scenes will also allow you to let a character's Prelude unfold.

A Storytelling Adventure System scene anthology for Vampire: The Requiem

Jonas Craft is dead, nothing left of him but grimy ash and a charred stake. His coterie's eyes have turned on his neighbors: you. Do they seek justice or something else? Is Jonas' murder an isolated incident or just the tip of the iceberg? Why have the living suddenly taken an active interest in a safer, cleaner neighborhood? Just who killed Jonas Craft and what did they want? When answers lead to more questions, only one question matters: Are you next?

A story in the Storytelling Adventure System for Vampire: The RequiemThe Hungry Streets contains a collection of scenes, handouts and a number of hyperlinks to various portions of the text as well as bookmarks, so you can always jump right to what you need with just a click. It also ...

The Resurrection Man — to use a byname of the period — was not to be deterred by any of the sanctities of customary piety. It was part of his trade to despise and desecrate the scrolls and trumpets of old tombs, the paths worn by the feet of worshippers and mourners, and the offerings and the inscriptions of bereaved affection. To rustic neighbourhoods, where love is more than commonly tenacious, and where some bonds of blood or fellowship unite the entire society of a parish, the body-snatcher, far from being repelled by natural respect, was attracted by the ease and safety of the task. To bodies that had been laid in earth, in joyful expectation of a far different awakening, there came that hasty, lamp-lit, terror-haunted resurrection of the spade and mattock. &mdas...

These products were created by scanning an original printed edition. Most older books are in scanned image format because original digital layout files never existed or were no longer available from the publisher.

For PDF download editions, each page has been run through Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software to attempt to decipher the printed text. The result of this OCR process is placed invisibly behind the picture of each scanned page, to allow for text searching. However, any text in a given book set on a graphical background or in handwritten fonts would most likely not be picked up by the OCR software, and is therefore not searchable. Also, a few larger books may be resampled to fit into the system, and may not have this searchable text background.

For printed books, we have performed high-resolution scans of an original hardcopy of the book. We essentially digitally re-master the book. Unfortunately, the resulting quality of these books is not as high. It's the problem of making a copy of a copy. The text is fine for reading, but illustration work starts to run dark, pixellating and/or losing shades of grey. Moiré patterns may develop in photos. We mark clearly which print titles come from scanned image books so that you can make an informed purchase decision about the quality of what you will receive.

Original electronic format

These ebooks were created from the original electronic layout files, and therefore are fully text searchable. Also, their file size tends to be smaller than scanned image books. Most newer books are in the original electronic format. Both download and print editions of such books should be high quality.